Blood Lord wrote:What to long? Be specific here man, are you talking about making the thread multiple pages? Because that isn't a problem and is encouraged when there are good things to discuss. GT pages would get into the 30s and 40s.

Blordy that hasnt happen in a while. this is one of the best discussions going on in a while.

"Small muscles, big brain, the heart of a lion."—Anthony DiNozzo on Timothy McGee

Blood Lord wrote:What to long? Be specific here man, are you talking about making the thread multiple pages? Because that isn't a problem and is encouraged when there are good things to discuss. GT pages would get into the 30s and 40s.

Blordy that hasnt happen in a while. this is one of the best discussions going on in a while.

rac7d wrote:The bomb... its eveloping the world in an energy right? it will turn th e workd back in time (why otto left) yet , pevent any chance of a paradox. So is the bomb not a bomb but a quantum time machine?

"Suddenly Frodo noticed that a strange-looking weather-beaten man, sitting in the shadows near the wall, was also listening intently to the hobbit-talk. He had a tall tankard in front of him, and was smoking a long-stemmed pipe curiously carved. His legs were stretched out before him, showing high boots of supple leather that fitted him well, but had seen much wear and were now caked with mud. A travel-stained cloak of heavy dark-green cloth was drawn close about him, and in spite of the heat of the room he wore a hood that overshadowed his face; but the gleam of his eyes could be seen as he watched the hobbits."

"Suddenly Frodo noticed that a strange-looking weather-beaten man, sitting in the shadows near the wall, was also listening intently to the hobbit-talk. He had a tall tankard in front of him, and was smoking a long-stemmed pipe curiously carved. His legs were stretched out before him, showing high boots of supple leather that fitted him well, but had seen much wear and were now caked with mud. A travel-stained cloak of heavy dark-green cloth was drawn close about him, and in spite of the heat of the room he wore a hood that overshadowed his face; but the gleam of his eyes could be seen as he watched the hobbits."

"Suddenly Frodo noticed that a strange-looking weather-beaten man, sitting in the shadows near the wall, was also listening intently to the hobbit-talk. He had a tall tankard in front of him, and was smoking a long-stemmed pipe curiously carved. His legs were stretched out before him, showing high boots of supple leather that fitted him well, but had seen much wear and were now caked with mud. A travel-stained cloak of heavy dark-green cloth was drawn close about him, and in spite of the heat of the room he wore a hood that overshadowed his face; but the gleam of his eyes could be seen as he watched the hobbits."

"Suddenly Frodo noticed that a strange-looking weather-beaten man, sitting in the shadows near the wall, was also listening intently to the hobbit-talk. He had a tall tankard in front of him, and was smoking a long-stemmed pipe curiously carved. His legs were stretched out before him, showing high boots of supple leather that fitted him well, but had seen much wear and were now caked with mud. A travel-stained cloak of heavy dark-green cloth was drawn close about him, and in spite of the heat of the room he wore a hood that overshadowed his face; but the gleam of his eyes could be seen as he watched the hobbits."

BeeAre wrote:and Havoc, you'll be pleased to know that this bomb is what I use to justify the Time Squad's entire existence. Wrap your brains around THAT one.

Logically speaking, this is basically the only reason Time Squad even exists. The mere fact that they acknowledge it AND run should be a sure thing that they are aware of it, but are going to take it on from a different angle.

But, what Otto says as he is vanishing... I don't really get it still. If I continue on the line of thought I am currently on, it would entail that Time Squad is running from THIS situation to attack ANOTHER situation, but then why would Otto just drop 'false hope' before he leaves?

If I were to look to deep into it and, well... take a guess, I would say that even the people in this timeline have a role to play, one indirectly being guided by Time Squad, perhaps?

BeeAre wrote:As to people saying I am wasting an opportunity and/or being inaccurate as to the long ago separation, if we ever get to Samurai Jack's side-story, you'll understand. ¦:3

Samurai Jack, huh...?

...

When did you start writing for this story?

"It's such a fine line between clever and stupid."

The Chronometal Wars, a fan-fiction taking place in the PPGD Universe. Catastrophe is the only certainty.

Birdofterror wrote:It wouldn't be much of a story if the bad guys win.

Just ask all the 'bad' episodes of the early Transformers cartoons.

Blossom has to win. I think it might be a story if the bad guys win. The hero has to learn from his/her loses. It would be an interesting twist if the bad guys win. The hero can't win them all. I'm also sure that the story will continue even if the bad guys does win. I'm thinking Blossom would be able to prevent the bomb (i think its a bomb. Someone correct me if i'm wrong) from blowing up, but she still loses. Its like wining the battle, but the war kind of thing.

So, if this thing rewinds time without creating a paradox, then what's the most obvious thing the bad guys would want to change in the past? The thing that jumps to mind first is preventing the creation of the Powerpuffs, since Dr. X said they're the only heroes on Earth that could stop him because of some power not even they know they wield. Doing this with a normal time machine wouldn't work since if the Powerpuffs were never born, he wouldn't have a reason to travel back in time in the first place, hence the paradox. In the light of all this time business, I would looove to see an appearance by Professor Paradox from the Ben 10 series. Maybe he's the one that creates the Time Squad as a means to help him patrol the time line for events such as these?